Service Man Visits Lyons Residents Take Trips To Oregon Coast . On Vacation LYONS Stanley Weitman, US navy, spent a five day leave at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Weitman in Aumsville visuea inenas and relatives -yons. The Weitmans are for mer residents of Lvon. . .'Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stevens and daughters. Lois nnrt Hall- Jack Scott and Albert Tolm'an of ana city spent Sunday, at the ana waldport beaches -acqueune spa attended the Dinnaay party for Beverly Ga zette held at her home in Fox Val ley Saturday afternoon. jar. and Mrs. Kenneth Bass spent the week end in Philomath visiting friends. The Basses re cently moved to Lyons from Philo- math. . . . . ...... Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cunningham moved from the Stover apartment asi 01 town to the Vera Fether ston house. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brassfield have rented the Robert - Uierston house and will move soon. r " - t. v - Wayne Reid, youngest son of ir. ana Mrs. Carl Reid, had the misfortune to break his collarbone while at play Sunday. This is the second tune he has broken his col larbone. Sylvia Moe of St Mam hns pital in Astoria was' weekend guest I Mrs. ' Harry Elmer at the -Percy Hiatt home. Mrs. Marriette of Goshen spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Prichard. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Goodell with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crook and sons, Clifford and Bobbie of Me hama, spent the weekend at Brei tenbush. ' . r . Betty Jean Bodeker returned home last week after spending the holiday with her cousin, Yvonne Hiatt in Roseburg. Bishop Urges Church to Be iaring, meroic . f . - - . - - H ' - SALT LAKE CIITY, July 13 JV)- Bishop James Chamberlain Baiter ox Los Angeles told dele gates from 10 western states at tending a Methodist church con ference today that "There is in our churches altogether too little daring and heroic purpose." He described as "pious irrele vancy" that kind of religion which nomic and political life sen ted a message from the west ern college of bishops to the church's western jurisdictional conference. Others in the college are pishops Wilbur E. Hammaker of Denver and Bruce R. Baxter ci roruana. "If the church is to have mora and spiritual leadership, it must challenge existing ideas and prejudices which, if allowed to prevail, will forever make impos sible a Christian way of life and a Christian organization of socie ty, the Los Angeles churchman said. , The address mentioned the growth of population in the west, aaaing mat "Next, to the north eastern states, the Rockv tain and Pacific coast states con stitute the most highly urbanized section of the United State." Bishop Baker expressed a hope ! - n a t we organized power of wealth would not block the open ing of irrigation projects designed u oeneni uie small-scale farmer. Frederick L. Petersen of Walla Walla, Wash., was elected con w J . . .a BUUUJIlLrfl : ' "xiawuui U1V.1UU1IIK Rev. Cecil Riston, Great Falls, ";' m. Jrnejps, Portland. Lyous Lodge Takes Two New Members INDEPENDENCE Tum ter mason degrees were conferred Wednesday at the regular Lyons lodge meeting. The candidates receivin the d gree were Edward J. Dunckel of Independence and Edwin Jensen of Monmouth. A. C. Stanbroueh. master of the lodge, assisted by Phil Schweizer conferred the de gree. Lyons lodge is not taKina a va cation this sununer continuing the regular ; meetings on the second .and fourth Wednesdays. Lyons Afternoon Club Entertained Tuesday LYONS The Lyons afternoon cara ciud met Tuesday with Mrs. Orville Downing in Fox Valley. Three tables of 500 high score was won by Mrs. Earl Miner, low by Mrs. Francis Jung wirth; Mrs. Melbourne Rambo won the traveling prize. ' Mrs. Downing served refresh ments to Mrs. Earl Allen. Mrs." Arthur Olmstead, Mrs. Bert Ly ons, Mrs. Melbourne Rambo, Mrs. Oscar Naue. Mrs. i Walter Bevier. Mrs. . Floyd Bassett, Mrs. Percy Hiatt, Mrs. Earl Miller, Mrs. Ar thur Anderson, Mrs. Francis Jung- wirtn and Mrs. Lingascher. Ti .CISCX CTATCTZLUL rda Oreta. TxHsj I Icrslsj, J-Jy It Kelso Women Visit Amity Former Residents Spend Vacation Time in Visiting Friends Farewell Parly Honors Lyons Pastor - LYONS A farewell party hon oring ev. and Mrs. Roork was held at the community hall Thurs day. The time was spent informal ly after which refreshments Were served. The Roorks were present ed with a picture of "Christ in the Garden." Rev. Roork has ' been ;p a s t o r of the Lyons - Stayton churches for two tmk n4 been transferred to the Monroe Alpine churches. Rev. R. T. Cook- lngnam Irom Monroe-Alpine has been sent to supply the Lyons Stay ton district Presbyterian Group Elects Salem Woman PORTLAND, Ore., July I3.-p) -Officers of the Oregon Presby terian Eynodical society elected here today included Mrs. Ralph I'crt, rcitland, president; lln. T.. C 'I;r, Salem, treasurer. AMITY Mrs. Kate Burch and daughter, Mrs. Agness Swetmah of Kelso and Mrs. Catherine Ebv and daughter, Joan of Longview, vis ited Mrs. Burch's sister, Mrs. J. A. Breeding and Mrs. S. F. Thom as recently. - Mrs. Clara Broadwell of Port land is spending the week. with old neighbors and friends and at tended the American Legion and auxiliary picnic Sunday on the awn at Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sor- enson's home. Mr. and Mrs Jack Henrv and daughter of California are miMta of her mother, Mrs. Nellie Rogers. Miss Dorothy Brown of Port land is a guest of her grandmother. Mrs. Martha E. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barnes have returned from a two months visit spent at their old home near Law rence, Kansas. It had been SI years since they left their home state to come to Oregon. " Mrs. Paul F. Benson and son Clark, and Mrs. Robert G. Clark, oi romand, visited their Darents Mr, and Mrs. J. M. UmDhlette last week. Mr. and Mrs. C W.; Van Bus kirk of Redmond visited her mo ther, Mrs. Jane Rosenbalm' and other relatives and friends recently. Portland School Budget Criticized PORTLAND,. July 18.-(fl)-The .Portland . school board's $8,139, 479.38 budget was criticized as overly high by the Multnomah county tax supervision commis sion today. . The commission, which has only advisory power,- recommended a budget cut All other estimates submitted by tax-sharing agen cies were approved. Total levies within the countv will reach $17.976.225.04 an in crease of more than one and a half million over last year. Budget to tals are $25,433,263.01 a two mil lion dollar jump. Memorial Service Held on Sunday DAYTON More than 250 rel atives and friends attended the memorial at the Pioneer church July 8 for Sgt. Russell Clinton Newhouse, 23, who was killed in action June 3 on Biak island near New Guinea. Rev. E. C. Hicks. the pastor, officiated. Sgt. Newhouse was bom Julv 19, 1920 in the Neck district near Dayton and he was graduated at Dayton high school, and attended Oregon College of Education. Survivors are his parents, two brothers, Leland Newhouse of Webfoot district and John D. New- house of Pleasantdale; two sis ters, Mrs. Glen McFarlane of Plea santdale and Mrs. John Allison of Fairview. Co-Op Set Up to Buy Limestone for Farmers CORVALLIS. Julv 13 - IX -A cooperative buying plan to enable uregon farmers to obtain addi tional ground limestone so shnrt that most growers obtained only & Der cent of needs this pasnn was being set up today by Oregon State college extension officials. Under the program, suggested at a recent conference nf wctm Oregon countv asenta. ; strxbnii would te built uq in laree stor age centers- previous to the sea- sons opening. Restaurant Liquor Sales bxtended to 2:30 a.m. PORTLAND. Ore Julv 13-Upi Night clubs, restaurants and ho tel bars selling hard liquor may operate until 2:30 a. m. under a new Oregon state liauor commis sion, ruling. - . The commission voted trvW tn extend the closing time from mid night. Beer licenses may onerate until I a. m. The new rules do not apply to military personnel, wno must continue to abide by army regulations. J? mm': Ccsli end Cory" Without Painful Backache Tin dkontar af kMa poisonous auttar to rosaia in your btood, it r " . yuMtm wuuer tarn in ewbehes and diuineN. Fremien or seaoty VFf Wita martiBC and bosinc worrm- 7r kKimrr, bUbcUr. " ia waiti Ah joae draimbt lor Dou'i Fliia. ami buu.(.;i. K ... 43 rrr. They rn bpry iclwf utd a kr!p the 15 m:lf of kidney tubra flnrH out v- -oa-pm wtmm iron year blood, iimi Ijou a Sendi aj Razor Blade Bladzs I PqcePcsfc?? f - : I v ! ' - fiT it i r, . r7A. :, - - . a MS : LerrK ' i V'. SO My-To-Fins br CIjx Doubb Edged t t. , 'I' -, ' ' i 1 " - ' Imagine his pleasant surprise when he opens this1 needed- f r t ' . Razor Blade Pacbw nf ?0 ilvT,.Tf; i r:. !n.u. 9 TraVCIS Flf$t ClaSS Ease Razor, Blades thv will incur W, Lt. Lt :jl r e a a a . . carefree fa comfort, ' ! j :! ! 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